Bryce:
Playlist
from September 14, 2012

I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

Fri. 9/14/12 12:59pm
tim from champaign:
I tell you what, man, when good buddy Bill Clinton was president, it was lunch break all day everyday. Not this "get to work or else" crap like today!

Fri. 9/14/12 1:11pm
009:
listening to the steinski rough mix _ almost forgot what real freeform sounds like _ 3 hours of john cage is great too but a master of freeform is something special

Fri. 9/14/12 1:12pm
DCE:
ah yes, Tim, I remember those days, when you could buy something with your own good looks as currency.

Fri. 9/14/12 1:14pm
tim from champaign:
Damn right, DCE!

Fri. 9/14/12 1:14pm
nic:
wow awesome

Fri. 9/14/12 1:15pm
DCE:
one response to Jonny Greenwood: brilliant

Fri. 9/14/12 1:26pm
Ken of Brooklyn:
THIS IS PHENOMENAL!!!!!!! Thank you for the 48 Responses Bryce!!

Fri. 9/14/12 1:27pm
Cheri Pi:
trippy!

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Fri. 9/14/12 1:28pm
bryce:
i was pretty blown away when i heard this recently. and yup, it IS that jonny greenwood.

Fri. 9/14/12 1:30pm
Cheri Pi:
the radiohead guy....weird, good weird.

Fri. 9/14/12 1:34pm
Richard Friedman:
Greenwood's piece is a "response" to a work called Polymorphia by the great Polish Avant-Garde composer, Krzysztof Penderecki. In a sense it's a composed remix of the work. Penderecki work is from 1961.

Fri. 9/14/12 2:05pm
tim from champaign:
I recently picked up Keith Jarret's Spheres LP and had my socks knocked off. For some reason I had associated Jarret with jazz brunch/new age hokiness for some reason.

Fri. 9/14/12 2:08pm
Richard Friedman:
Try Jarret's recording for the Shostakovitch 24 Preludes and Fuges. It's on ECM and came out in the 1980s. Still the best recording of that work ever. Also, his other recordings of classical piano lit on ECM.
He is a significant pianist in all genres.